Minister of Fire2.

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No idea about the stove, but they have convection air movement in common - blower, vac switch, POF snap disc.

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Good guess, because they all failed at the same time!

The convection blower was so loaded with dust, the bearing ceased and the motor over heated so the blower motor's thermal circuit kicked out. Then because the hot air was not being pushed out of the stove, the stove overheated and the Hi Limit switch blew! The switch could not be reset, then the vacuum switch got so much hot air that it was fried also! They all had to be replaced to make the stove run normal again!

Minister of Fire2.

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Yes, I have a big shelf of them but not sure if I should throw them out.
1st reason, I sold a fuse off a bad Magnum control board that was good for $2 because the guy wanted the exact replacement.
2nd reason, I used two auger motor bolts off a bad auger to fix a new auger with stripped screws. Still running good!

Minister of Fire2.

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Yabbut - if you throw one out, you know you'll need it within 2 weeks. Murphy strikes again!

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That is always the case, rephrased it amounts to I know I have a couple of those things and then not being able to find them, followed by buying some more and then after the job is done tripping over them.